When the server is starting, stopping, etc, the icon changes between
three
"starting" icons, or three "stopping" icons, and the text varies
between
"Starting" and "Starting..." so it looks like something is happening.
Yes, which would be just as cool to do on your server root icon/label ;)
Anyway, as I said a few times, the big problem now is that my API
just
isn't
set up for the extensions to be children of multiple servers. They're
meant
to be stand-alone objects that interact with servers. To stick them all
into
one would require re-writing the UI.. . and while it's not perfect, I
think
it's mostly functional for now ;)
Your extension points can also be used with mulitple servers today (just
select a new one)...
maybe i'm missing something ?
Anyway, I'm going to bed. It's been nice having you tear my
code to
shreds,
Max... Look forward to it more in the future of course.
... Bastard. ;)
You're welcome ;)
Feel free to do the same for Hibernate Tools....;)
/max
- Rob
On 11/14/06, Max Rydahl Andersen <max.andersen(a)jboss.com> wrote:
>
>
> Why not just have an icon next to Server 1 that just signals stopped,
> starting, started, stopping ?
>
> What is that "nifty little animation" you mention ?
>
> /max
>
> > Server 1
> > | - State: Started
> > | - Modules
> > | - Event Log
> > | - Descriptor XPaths
> > | - blah blah blah
> > Server 2
> > | - State: Stopped
> > | - Modules
> > | - blah blah
> > Server 3
> > | - State: Starting
> > | - et etc etc
>
>
> > Clearly this isn't optimal to quickly see which servers are started or
> > stopped.
> >
> > And finally, my server view extension API was written to accept a
> > changing
> > input for the second viewer. It was not written to be a child of
> several
> > different elements, but rather to be stand-alone elements with a
> changing
> > input.
> >
> > Hopefully this gives you some insight into what was going through my
> tiny
> > programmer mind.
> >
> > - Rob
> >
> > On 11/13/06, Max Rydahl Andersen <max.andersen(a)jboss.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> On Mon, 13 Nov 2006 19:09:40 +0100, Rob Stryker
> <rob.stryker(a)jboss.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> > Because I was told much earlier that two views is crap, one is
> ideal.
> >> > Users
> >> > dont want tons of views opened to do somethign that was previously
> >> > controlled by a launch configuration.
> >>
> >> the two views argument i understand...so why not just have one tree ?
> >>
> >> I don't understand your launch configuration point is for ? We still
> >> have that...
> >>
> >> /max
> >>
> >> >
> >> > On 11/13/06, Max Rydahl Andersen <max.andersen(a)jboss.com> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >> #1
> >> >> >> Eclipse WTP has this notion of "Adding an
applicaiton" to a
> >> server.
> >> >> Does
> >> >> >> this also automatically
> >> >> >> add source lookup to that server ?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > AFAIK no.. but this is something that might be possible to
code
> in
> >> >> > ourselves
> >> >> > for our adapter (Rob would know for sure)
> >> >>
> >> >> If not, how do they handle the "disable breakpoints" on
server
> >> feature
> >> >> if
> >> >> they don't somehow get info about the source ?
> >> >> (look in the wtp server preferences)
> >> >>
> >> >> > #2
> >> >> >> We have this splitted jbosserver view with what looks to
me a
> >> >> filtered
> >> >> >> WTP
> >> >> >> server view and specific jboss bottm part, correct ?
> >> >> >> Why is there both a mix of jboss inc servers and jboss
wtp
> servers
> >> >> >> visible
> >> >> >> in that one ?
> >> >> >
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Well IMO this should be JBoss servers only as it is the
"JBoss
> >> Server
> >> >> > View"
> >> >> > ..
> >> >>
> >> >> Why not just reuse the existing WTP view and have the jboss
> specific
> >> >> things in another view ?
> >> >> (just curious)
> >> >>
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